Complex nanostructures on surfaces, e.g nanorods, nanoribbons, atomic wires, or molecules in between junctions, provide a perfect platform to study fundamental and application driven aspects. Many properties such as a targeted functionality of the nanostructure, instabilities, etc. can be addressed and smartly probed by electron transport.

This workshop aims to bring together the experts in the field of 4-tip STM surface transport measurements, as well as researchers interested in this new technique. The participants will present their latest results on nanoscale charge transport, obtained with multi-tip techniques. Also, common experimental issues and aspects of the data analysis which occur for this new technique will be discussed in a technical session.

We look forward to seeing you in Jülich,

Bert Voigtländer and Christoph Tegenkamp


A poster of this workshop can be downloaded here.

Participants to date (to be continued):
Maxime Berthe, IEMN Lille
Christian Bobisch, Universität Duisburg-Essen
Shuji Hasegawa, Tokyo University
Sven Just, Research Center Jülich
Marek Kolmer , University of Krakow
An-Ping Li, ORNL Tennessee
Jakub Lis, University of Krakow
Alex Lord, Swansea University
Ilio Miccoli, Leibniz Universität Hannover
Jil Milwa, Aarhus University
Andreas Nägelein, TU Ilmenau
Craig Polley , Lund
Christoph Tegenkamp, Leibniz Universität Hannvoer
Bert Voigtländer, Research Center Jülich
Justin Wells, NTNU Trondheim
Robert Wolkow, University of Alberta
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